Month: September 2016

Given the recent gas crunch the southeastern United States experienced with the Colonial pipeline leak, the issue of energy distribution – whether it be gas or electric power – quickly came back into focus during the past several weeks. Like the old comedy routine in cartoons and vaudeville acts, we appear to be only a quick-slip-on-a-banana-peel…

MA Engineering Consultants, Inc. has a dynamic, new corporate video presentation showcasing our markets, services, projects and more . This two-minute video was produced in-house by MAEC’s Visualization department which also creates 3D models and animations for transportation-oriented projects, as well as web sites and videos. These services are available for outside interests as well. Contact Edward Williams, Web/3D Designer to…

After “kicking the can down the road” these past 10 years, Congress finally passed a bi-partisan bill, Fixing Americas Surface Transportation Act or FASTACT, providing for comprehensive infrastructure improvements funding for US bridges and roadways. The Federal Highway Administration’s redistribution of $2.8 billion in unused federal highway aid to the states, with the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states…

MA Engineering Consultants, Inc. is now poised to do business in New Jersey as a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) as of September 2, 2016. Click for MAEC’s certification information. Contact Gary Thurman, LS via gthurman@maec.com for further information.

The recent devastation Louisiana experienced from heavy August rains has affected not only roads, but bridges, houses, and schools. Roads alone will cost over an estimated $10 million to repair. We’ve heard this before from this unfortunate state after Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and quite frankly, at times Mother Nature will simply get her…